Moscow, RUSSIAN FEDERATION:  A Russian FrontAIDS with a Red Ribbon, a sign of support for people living with HIV on his cap protests in downtown Moscow, 28 November 2006, takes part in a protest against a criminal conspiracy between the Russian government officials and pharmaceutical corporations. According to the World Health Organization, nearly 100 thousand people in Russia need treatment. The Russian Ministry of Health and Social Development promised to provide treatment for 19147 HIV-positive people but failed to fulfill the commitment, 15000 of whom were to receive treatment through the National HIV/AIDS Program ?Health?. Getty Images logo Getty Images 63 months ago

Moscow, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: A Russian FrontAIDS with a Red Ribbon, a sign of support for people living with HIV on his cap protests in downtown Moscow, 28 November 2006, takes part in a protest against a criminal conspiracy between the Russian government officials and pharmaceutical corporations. According to the World Health Organization, nearly 100 thousand people in Russia need treatment. The Russian Ministry of Health and Social Development promised to provide treatment for 19147 HIV-positive people but failed to fulfill the commitment, 15000 of whom were to receive treatment through the National HIV/AIDS Program ?Health?.